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1hon MSNOpinion
Trump’s attacks on Springsteen and Oprah aren't legally sound. That’s not the point.
In a post on his website, the Heart of Gold singer said he and others in the industry were ‘not scared’ of the president ...
16hon MSN
George Wendt, the comedian and actor known for his beloved role as Norm on "Cheers," has died, a family representative told ...
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YouTube on MSNGenius Inventions! Gadgets you may needGenius Inventions! Gadgets you may need ...
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WANE Ft. Wayne on MSN16h
FWFD gives fireworks presentation at City Council meetingTrump order removing truck drivers who don’t speak sufficient English made official by DOT Whale With No Tail Swimming Off The Coast Of Washington State Trump unveils plans for 'Golden Dome' missile d ...
History Seekers on MSN10h
Metal Detecting at the Historic Port Gibson Battle SiteFor the first time ever, we had the opportunity to metal detect at the Port Gibson Civil War Battlefield in rural Mississippi. Armed with our Minelab Equinox 800s, we uncovered relics that have been ...
8hon MSN
At the outset of an extraordinary Oval Office meeting Wednesday, President Donald Trump criticized South African President ...
After Bruce Springsteen criticized the Trump administration on tour, the president said he should “KEEP HIS MOUTH SHUT.” Instead, Mr. Springsteen included his comments on a new release.
2hon MSN
New recordings, and a golf ball “striking” Bruce Springsteen. The latest political culture war shows no signs of easing.
Live recording from Manchester earlier this month includes the artist's comments about Trump's "corrupt, incompetent, and treasonous administration" If you’re even mildly curious about why Donald ...
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